"But those risks are downplayed by almost everyone involved in the program -- including the USCIS itself. Chris Bentley, the agency's spokesman, for instance, said "the overwhelming majority" of EB-5 investors and their dependents go on to qualify for permanent resident status. An analysis of USCIS's own data, however, suggests that's not true. Nearly half the immigrant investors who won EB-5 visas during its 20-year history have failed to obtain permanent residency."
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What has been the primary reason that they did not obtain residency after successful entry into the eb-5 visa program? Does the program's first-line screening need to be tightened, or is there something additional going on here?
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